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Why solar? Because it’s a great investment.
A Powell Energy and Solar, LLC installed Solar Energy System is one of the best investments you can make, in both financial terms and in terms of our planet’s well-being. With financial markets and the price of oil as unpredictable as they are, increasing the resale value of your home while reducing your monthly expenses is one of the safest and wisest investments you can make. Within five years, most systems will pay for themselves with rebates, credits and energy cost saved. The extra money saved can go towards home improvements, retirement savings, college savings, vacation, or anything you choose.
Why solar? Because the incentive programs are great right now.
Federal and State government incentive programs mean that you can receive significant assistance in paying for your system.
Why solar? To put money back in your wallet.
Beyond reducing your utility bill, if you live in New Jersey or Pennsylvania, your system generates Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SREC). SRECs are a government incentive to help make renewable energy affordable. With every 1000kWh your system creates, you earn a SREC that utility companies will buy from you. Once you have purchased the system, it makes money for you all by itself.
Why solar? Because it’s good for the planet.
Solar power generates electricity without emitting greenhouse gases or airborne pollutants like fossil fuels, or toxic waste like nuclear power. In addition, it doesn’t rely on fuel that is shipped around the world. It’s safe, clean, and silent. It will protect your local environmental quality and it will help sustain the planet for future generations.
Why solar? Because it’s good for America.
Solar power systems generate power without burning fossil fuels, particularly oil, that our nation purchases from sometimes unstable foreign nations. Solar power is generated locally and employs local labor. Why send your energy money to the Middle East, when you can keep it here in the Delaware Valley, or even better, in your pocket?
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